Coach Curtis is starting his 1st year with Idaho Storm but has over 30 years of experience coaching Premier Club soccer in Oregon and a Head Coach at Aloha High School for the Girls Soccer program. He holds a USSF National C License. He was a 4-year starting Goalkeeper at George Fox University earning Regional honors. He moved his family to Idaho in 2019 and hasn’t looked back since. He has 3 boys, two of which are players for Idaho Storm.
2005/06 Boys United
Curtis Selby - Head Coach
Brian Dickens - Assistant Coach
2007 Boys Chaos
David Vassilaros - Head Coach
Coach Dave Vassilaros is returning for his sixth year with Idaho Storm. He has coached soccer for 15+ years and holds a USCAA Grassroots & F license.
“The coolest thing about coaching is watching the kids grow together as a team while they learn the game of soccer. I’ve been playing, coaching and reffing since I was 5, and I’m still amazed at the goodness of young kids.
I preach togetherness, self-improvement, respect, and taking two touches instead of one. Every time you step on the field you should look your teammates in the eye and tell them that you are going to fight for them.
Playing in college was awesome, playing in high school was way more fun, but coaching is the best. And seeing Liverpool play under the lights at Anfield is a close second.”
Elijah Mendez - Assistant Coach
2008 Boys Blizzard
Steve Snider - Head Coach
Coach Steve Snider is returning to coach the 2008 Boys in his 4th year with Idaho Storm. He holds a USSF B & a KNVB Dutch License. His extensive 30+ years of experience includes: coaching club and HS teams in Colorado(15yrs), Washington(7yrs) and Idaho(8yrs). His leadership has been part of multiple State Championships or State Cup Championships at each with the most recent 3 coming as the girls coach at Centennial high school. He has also served as the Director of Coaching for Colorado Legends and Colorado Edge for a little over a decade and oversaw about 45 competitive teams.
“I’m so grateful for the soccer experiences I’ve been able to take part in but it is the people I’ve been able to share it with has been the most meaningful part for me. Of course winning and being successful is a lot of fun but we are in a unique position to be able to influence our players lives and that is so much more valuable than anything else we can possibly achieve out here.”
Ben Lowry - Assistant Coach
Ben Lowry has been coaching youth sports for 6 years and is glad to be returning with the 2008 boys again this year.
2009 Boys Surge
Brandon Zimmerman - Head Coach
Coach Brandon played in the 2007 U17 World Cup representing the USA. He was a 4 Year all conference Division I Athlete and was drafted to the MLS with Philadelphia Union in 2012. Following this, Brandon began coaching with Santa Clara University and various level youth clubs. As many do, Brandon has moved to Boise for a better quality of life and to focus on the things that bring happiness: kids, soccer, and family. Brandon previously spent two years with Idaho Storm and has returned to the area to continue working to provide the best environment for kids to enjoy soccer. He currently serves as the Director of Coaching for Idaho Storm Soccer Club.
Steve O'Meara - Assistant Coach
Coach Steve O’Meara has coached youth sports for 11 years and coached with Idaho Storm for 5 years.
2010 Boys Stormbreakers
Isaac Braak - Head Coach
Brandon Zimmerman - Assistant Coach
Coach Brandon played in the 2007 U17 World Cup representing the USA. He was a 4 Year all conference Division I Athlete and was drafted to the MLS with Philadelphia Union in 2012. Following this, Brandon began coaching with Santa Clara University and various level youth clubs. As many do, Brandon has moved to Boise for a better quality of life and to focus on the things that bring happiness: kids, soccer, and family. Brandon previously spent two years with Idaho Storm and has returned to the area to continue working to provide the best environment for kids to enjoy soccer. He currently serves as the Director of Coaching for Idaho Storm Soccer Club.
2011 Boys Avalanche
Rich Christensen - Head Coach
After graduating college, Coach Rich served for 10 years (6 active, 4 reserve) in the United States Marine Corps, reaching the rank of Major. While serving in the Reserves, he earned a Law Degree. Shortly after law school Coach Rich decided to become a Realtor and has truly enjoyed what he does for the past several years.
Coach Rich has loved the game since he was four years old when he joined his first team, “The Care Bears.” Like most players, he started out in the local recreation leagues before joining competitive teams for tournaments and US Club Soccer. Coach Rich also is an avid fan of the English Premier League.
When his son was seven, the same recreational league Coach Rich grew up in asked if he would coach and he immediately knew it was his turn to give back. Coach Rich had many amazing coaches that knew nothing about soccer initially, but devoted a lot of time and effort to teaching young boys this foreign sport we call Soccer.
From the start, Coach Rich was a natural leading his first recreational team to league champions. He quickly repeated this success a year later and was then nominated to coach the competitive teams of AYSO Region 2. In total, he spent five years coaching both recreational and competitive soccer. In the process, Coach Rich earned his USSF License D and is committed to earning a License C.
Coach Rich believes the game of Soccer is for all kids. No matter your background, you should have a place on the pitch. “Football is the only sport where you put people together, it doesn’t matter if you are rich, or poor, or black, or white. It is one nation. This is the beauty of football.” -Pele
2012/13 Boys Rampage
Travis Ruby - Head Coach
Jon Nelson - Assistant Coach
2014 Boys Strikers
Scott Jenkins - Head Coach
Scott Jenkins played all different sports in during his school years. He is returning for his second year as an Idaho Storm competitive coach.
He especially enjoys coaching because, “now that I have a son old enough to play, coaching is a way for me to spend time with him.”
2014/15 Boys Bolts
Tyler Bruns - Head Coach
Coach Tyler Bruns is a graduate from Azusa Pacific University with a Bachelors and Masters in Physical Education and Health. He played Club/HS soccer in Minnesota with some time at Azusa Pacific University. He has been a K-12 Physical Education/Health Teacher for 15+ years and has coached both Club and HS Soccer in MN, CA, SD and ID.
He is looking forward to developing and coaching this new group of 2015 boys!
2007 Girls Hurricane
Francine McGrew - Head Coach
Soccer Mom, Soccer Player, Soccer Coach, Soccer Registrar. Francine McGrew wears many hats, and have turned into quite the juggler because of it.
She says, “I love coaching for the successes the players have when something clicks. This game is by far my favorite sport, and in the fall, I am coaching, watching, or playing every single day.”
Francine is also the current registrar for Storm, and the Team Manager for Bishop Kelly Men’s soccer. She also still gets into the game, playing indoor soccer with her husband – he’s a GK and she’s a field player. They have been part of the Treasure Valley soccer community for over 15 years.
Francine will coach the 2007G group for a 2nd season this Winter. She looks forward to meeting all of you and seeing this club, and its athletes develop and grow.
Brianna McGrew - Assistant Coach
Brianna McGrew began her soccer career as a youth player in Boise, ID were she developed a passion for the game. She later became a collegiate defender at the University of Idaho.
Brianna holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with a minor in Marketing and has participated in several tournaments across the US.
Her vision for Idaho Storm Soccer is not only to teach the players the fundamentals along with advanced technical and tactical soccer skills, but also to help them grow as individuals. This will be her 2nd year with Idaho Storm Soccer. Her focus is on helping the players understand the game of soccer while inspiring and supporting their own individual growth and development of character.
Brianna’s goal is to instill these core values so they may grow as individuals with deep respect for family, friends, teammates, as well as, fellow competitors.
2008 Girls Tempest
Darion Green - Head Coach
This is Coach Darion’s 3rd year with Idaho Storm and his 5th year coaching soccer. He has a US Soccer National D Coaching License & a US Soccer National Grassroots Coaching License.
He played at Yavapai Community College and the College of Idaho and was 2nd team All-Conference both years at the College of Idaho. As a Coach, Darion became the first JV coach in Bishop Kelly history to win a District Championship in 2021. In 2021 he also won the 4A JV Coach of the Year award. He says, “I coach because I think this is the best job in the world!”
2008 Girls Cyclone
Melissa Norling - Head Coach
Melissa has been playing soccer since she was 5 years old. She, with her team, won 4 State Cup Championships with 4 Regional Tournament appearances. Melissa has been coaching club soccer for 15 years in Idaho, Washington, and Montana. She has played, reffed, and helped develop clubs. She loves to play, but has found real joy in coaching. She has coached all ages through High School. “Watching players grow and develop personally and athletically, and being a part of that, has taught me so much and brings me great joy. This isn’t a job to me, it’s fulfilling to work with the youth.”
Brandon Gallegos - Assistant Coach
2009 Girls Storm
Seth Olsen - Head Coach
Seth Olsen has really enjoyed coaching the 2009 girls team the last 4 years and has spent 11 years coaching youth sports. He has been playing soccer his entire life . . . and “should probably be much better than he is!”
David Main - Assistant Coach
David Main has been assistant coaching for the past 5 years and is excited for his second year with Idaho Storm. He says, “I enjoy watching the girls progress on the field and learn lessons that help them in their life. I also enjoy getting to spend this time with my daughter and bonding over a sport we both love.”
2009 Girls Typhoon
Jason Gray - Head Coach
I coached a recreational team at Boise Timber Thorns for about 3 years and helped with Rush Development and now am in my 2nd year coaching Idaho Storm Competitive.
I enjoy spending time with my twin girls that are on the team. My coaching philosophy is dedicated to helping players develop better confidence and skills that they can apply to any sport and life.
Scott Porter - Assistant Coach
2010 Girls Fire
Brandon Gallegos - Head Coach
Gabe Salinas - Assistant Coach
Randy Frantz - Assistant Coach
Randy Frantz is entering his second year with Idaho Storm Soccer and has been involved in coaching youth sports for 40 years. He previously played Division 1 soccer at the US Air Force Academy.
2010/11 Girls Charge
Brandon Gallegos - Head Coach
Justin Carter - Head Coach
Jordan Bate - Assistant Coach
2012 Girls Tidal Wave
Melissa Norling - Head Coach
Melissa has been playing soccer since she was 5 years old. She, with her team, won 4 State Cup Championships with 4 Regional Tournament appearances. Melissa has been coaching club soccer for 15 years in Idaho, Washington, and Montana. She has played, reffed, and helped develop clubs. She loves to play, but has found real joy in coaching. She has coached all ages through High School. “Watching players grow and develop personally and athletically, and being a part of that, has taught me so much and brings me great joy. This isn’t a job to me, it’s fulfilling to work with the youth.”
Crispin Cornett - Assistant Coach
2013 Girls Thunder
Bill Humphries - Head Coach
Coach Bill Humphries is returning for his 4 year with Idaho Storm Soccer and has 8 years of experience coaching youth sports. As a kid, Bill was constantly found playing sports as a kid and loving it. He naturally wanted to help kids have the same experience. Coach Bill strives to create an environment that is fun yet focused on improving and pushing for improvement. “In the end, I hope each kid looks back with great fondness at the time playing soccer and uses the challenges faced in the sport to successfully overcome life’s challenges.”
Scott Ward - Assistant Coach
This is Coach Scott Ward’s second season with Idaho Storm Soccer. His playing career took him from age 3 rec through collegiate level soccer. He loves the sport and enjoys passing it on to the next generation.